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This maintenance period is complete. Thanks for your patience. Performance may be degraded for a time while services catch up
git.drupalcode.org maintenance window begins in approxmately 20 minutes. The window lasts approxmately 90 minutes. During this time git.drupalcode.org will be completely offline for a database upgrade, and may have degraded performance following the window.
git.drupalcode.org will have scheduled maintenance Friday, June 26 at 17:00 to 18:30 UTC. git.drupal.org will be completely offline for a database upgrade, and may have degraded performance following the window.
This maintenance period is complete. Thanks for your patience.
In 60 minutes from now there could be up to a 30 minute outage of some of https://www.drupal.org's subsites while we reboot some servers at the OSL.
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OSU OSL will have a maintenance window Thursday, May 14th, 2026 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT (19:00 – 21:00 UTC) with an expected impact of only a few minutes of downtime.

It is mostly pre-production/legacy services that Drupal.org still hosts with OSU OSL, so the expected impact is minimal.

OSU OSL will have a maintenance window Thursday, May 14th, 2026 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM PDT (19:00 – 21:00 UTC) with an expected impact of only a few minutes of downtime.

It is mostly pre-production/legacy services that Drupal.org still hosts with OSU OSL, so the expected impact is minimal.

The maintenance and updates are complete, and git.drupalcode.org should be working properly again.
Please be aware there will be a 10-minute or so outage window for git.drupalcode.org for some necessary updates at 1:30 pacific May 5th (20:30 UTC - in just a few minutes)

We've been able to implement some more significant improvements at the CDN/WAF layer to help protect Drupal.org. We hope this will better mitigate the pattern of repetitive DDOS attacks.

You will likely see more interstitial 'verifying your browser' pages as a result.

If you find any functions blocked that shouldn't be, please report at drupal.org/join-slack in the #drupal-infrastructure channel, or open an issue on: drupal.org/project/infrastructure